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Antoine-Auguste Laugel (20 January 1830 – 1914) was a French historian and engineer born in
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. He received his education at the '' École polytechnique'' in Paris, and for a period of time was secretary and confidant to the Duke of Aumale. Later he was appointed director of the '' Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée'' (PLM), a French railway company. He published articles in various journals such as the ''
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'', where he penned an important account of
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's '' On the Origin of Species'' in 1860. He was the author of numerous historical and philosophical works.


Written works

* ''Études scientifiques: le pôle Nord et les découvertes arctiques, le pôle austral et les expéditions antarctiques'' (Scientific studies: the North Pole and Arctic discoveries, the South Pole and Antarctic expeditions); (1859) * ''Science et philosophie'' (Science and philosophy); (1862) * ''Les Problèmes de la nature'' (Problems of nature); (1867) * ''Les États-Unis pendant la guerre (1861-1865)'' (The United States during the War of 1861–1865); (1866) * ''La Voix, l'oreille et la musique d'après les travaux de M. Helmholtz'' (Voice, hearing and music from the work of
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); (1867) * ''Les Problèmes de la vie'' (Problems of life); (1867) * ''Les Problèmes de l'âme'' (Problems of the soul); (1868) * ''L'Optique et les arts'' ( Optics and the arts); (1869) * ''Italie, Sicile, Bohême: notes de voyage'' (Italy, Sicily and
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: Notes of the voyage); (1872) * ''L'Angleterre politique et sociale'' (England and social policy); (1873) * ''Grandes Figures historiques: Guillaume d'Orange. Jean de Barneveld. Un fondateur de la monarchie belge: Sylvain Van de Weyer. Les Confessions de John Stuart Mill. Le dernier des féderalistes américains: Josiah Quincy. Un homme d'État américain: Charles Sumner'' (Major Historical Figures: William of Orange. John of Barneveld. A founder of the Belgian Monarchy:
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. The confessions of
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. The last of the American Federalists: Josiah Quincy. A man of the American States: Charles Sumner); (1875) * ''Lord Palmerston et lord Russel'' ( Lord Palmerston and Lord Russell); (1876) * ''La France politique et sociale'' (France and social policy); (1877) * ''La Réforme au XVIe siècle, études et portraits'' (The Reformation in the sixteenth century, studies and portraits); (1881) * ("Fragments of History: Philip II, Catherine de Medici, Coligny,
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, Alexander Farnese, Gustave Adolphe and
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") * ''Henri de Rohan, son rôle politique et militaire sous Louis XIII (1579-1638)'' ( Henri de Rohan, his political and military role under Louis XIII, 1579–1638) (1889) * ''Flammes et cendres'' (Flames and ashes); (1912)


References

* This article is based on a translation of an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia, whose references are listed as: *
"Auguste Laugel"
(A. Meyer, Alsatian biographies with portraits photography Series 4 Meyer, Colmar, 1887 5 p.) *
"Antoine Auguste Laugel"
(Gustave Vapereau, Universal Dictionary of contemporaries with all the notable people of France and foreign countries, Hachette, Paris, 1893, p. 931).


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Laugel, Auguste 19th-century French historians Writers from Strasbourg 1830 births 1914 deaths French male non-fiction writers